Revision as of 13:36, 18 October 2012

regional jamborees: results

Results for all the Regional Jamborees, including Americas East and Americas West are now posted!

Congratulations to all!!

October 16, 2012

looking for volunteers

We're looking for volunteers for the World Championship Jamboree! If you're a student interested in synthetic biology and want to experience the Jamboree for yourself, email us at registration (at) igem (dot) org!

Details about volunteer duties and other information can be found on the Volunteer page.

HQ on the road -- stop and say hello

With three simultaneous Regional Jamborees one weekend and two simultaneous Regional Jamborees to follow, most of iGEM HQ is on the road at the events. We will be collecting stories, photos, feedback -- if you see us, give us your thoughts. Come say hello!

In the meantime, if you send an email to HQ, we thank you for your patience as we get back to you during this busy time.

October 3, 2012

upcoming Oct 3 deadlines

Several deadlines are coming up on October 3! The following are due for teams in the Americas East and Americas West regions:

message from the 2012 judging committee

This is a reminder for teams to take a look over the judging criteria and FAQ pages before the wiki freeze. They contain a lot of useful information on how you will be assessed and re-iterate the Gold, Silver and Bronze medal criteria.

September 19, 2012

regional jamboree judging forms are live

Judging forms for the 2012 Regional Jamborees are now available! Any team member can make edits to the judging form by logging in and clicking on their team.

The deadline for completed judging forms is:

Wednesday September 26 at 11:59PM EDT for the Asia, Europe and Latin America regions

Wednesday October 3 at 11:59PM EDT for the Americas East and Americas West regions.

Autodesk survey

Autodesk, Inc., a world leader in 2D and 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, has joined as an iGEM sponsoring partner! Through the Autodesk student community, we are providing iGEM teams with Autodesk Maya®, and virtually all other Autodesk software, to help animate and visualize their projects in 3D.

This year Autodesk would like to learn more about how the iGEM teams are benefiting from out product offering as well as things that we can improve for the future. Please, take 10 short minutes to complete this quick survey by clicking on this link: Autodesk Life Science Survey.